I believe I went through a divorce. My relationship with Ellen is no less significant as a marriage than my relationship to Coley.
My parents separated when I was four. It wasn't the smoothest of divorces but then as my mother always says you can't have a passionate marriage without a passionate divorce.
Do the bishops seriously imagine that legalising gay marriage will result in thousands of parties to heterosexual marriages suddenly deciding to get divorced so they can marry a person of the same sex?
I find it disturbing that the media keeps referring to my marriage since I got divorced in 1979. But the media never wants to let me forget.
Sometimes divorce is better than marriage.
People try much less hard to make a marriage work than they used to fifty years ago. Divorce is easier.
The biggest financial pitfall in life is divorce. And the biggest reason for divorce is marriage.
Take this marriage thing seriously - it has to last all the way to the divorce.
There are four stages in a marriage. First there's the affair then the marriage then children and finally the fourth stage without which you cannot know a woman the divorce.
I thought the divorce statistics would never apply to me. I was beyond heartbroken when they did. But I got up and got on with it. I also kept my belief in marriage.